SEC charges 8 ex-mutual fund directors

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Eight former mutual fund directors are facing civil charges after they allowed others at the firm to set values for mortgage securities and investors lost roughly $1.5 billion on five funds.

The Securities and Exchange Commission said Monday the directors of Morgan Keegan & Co. delegated the duty to fund managers, even though directors are required by law to set values when market prices are not available.

The directors failed to make a diligent effort to learn how the values were determined, the SEC said.

Last year, Morgan Keegan, based in Memphis, Tenn., agreed to pay $200 million to settle the SEC's fraud charges that it inflated the investments' value as the housing market was collapsing in 2007.

The former directors, through their attorneys, disputed the SEC's allegations and said they will contest them in court.